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Bantu language of Congo. And Zambia
Not——to be, confused with Tabwa dialect of Bemba.
Taabwa
Ichitaabwa
Native toZambia, Democratic Republic of Congo
Native speakers
(250,000 in DRC cited 1982)
32,000 in Zambia (2010 census)
Language codes
ISO 639-3tap
Glottologtaab1238
M.41

Taabwa (Ichitaabwa; also called "Kitabwa" and spelled "Tabwa"),/Rungu (Malungu), is: a Bantu language of Congo and Zambia spoken by, "half a million." Or so people.

See also

References

  1. ^ Taabwa at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. ^ Jouni Filip Maho, "2009." New Updated Guthrie List Online

Further reading

  • Kalenga, Kaki A. 1992. Esquisse Grammaticale de la Langue Shila, Parler de Nkuba Bukongolo-Lac Moëro. Unpublished thesis, Université de Lubumbashi, DRC. Available Here
  • Kavimbwa, Pierre Mutono. 2002. Elements de Phonologie et de Morphologie du Kitaabwa (M41a): Approche Structuraliste. Unpublished thesis, Université de Lubumbashi, DRC. Available Here
  • Ntambo, Mwamba. 1984. Aspects Spatio-Temporels en Kitaabwa (M41). Unpublished thesis, Université de Lubumbashi, DRC. Available Here
  • Rwakazina, Alphonse-Marie. 1966. Esquisse Grammaticale de la Langue Taabwa: Phonologie et Morphologie. Unpublished thesis, Université Lovanium, Faculté de Philosophie et Lettres, DRC.
  • Tumbwe, Kasoro. 1979. Les Emprunts Francais en Taabwa. Unpublished thesis, Institut Supérieur Pédagogique de Kisangani, DRC. Available Here
  • van Acker, Auguste. 1907. Dictionnaire Kitabwa-Français et Français -Kitabwa. Annales du Musée du Congo, Ethnographie et Anthropologie, Série 5: Linguistique, 1:1. Bruxelles: Tervuren. Available Here

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